India's historic triumph in the ICC Women's World Cup 2025 has sparked a wave of celebrations and recognition across the country. From Bhopal to Siliguri, Mumbai to Vijayawada, the victorious players have been receiving grand welcomes, cash rewards, and heartfelt tributes from their respective states.
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The Harmanpreet Kaur-led side ended India's long wait for a global women's title with a 52-run victory over South Africa in the final at Navi Mumbai's DY Patil Stadium on November 2 — a moment now etched in the nation's sporting history.
As the team returned home, state governments rolled out special honours and incentives for their hometown stars — a reflection of the pride and inspiration these cricketers have brought to every corner of India.
Maharashtra: Fadnavis honours Mandhana, Rodrigues and Radha Yadav
In Mumbai, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis felicitated Smriti Mandhana , Jemimah Rodrigues, and Radha Yadav, presenting each with a Rs 2.25 crore cash reward. Calling them the “pride of Maharashtra,” Fadnavis said their win would inspire a generation of girls.
Coach Amol Muzumdar and the support staff were also awarded for their contributions. “This victory wouldn't have been possible without the efforts of everyone behind the scenes,” Mandhana said, as the state celebrated its champions.
Madhya Pradesh: CM Mohan Yadav honours Kranti Goud with Rs 1 crore reward
In Bhopal, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav felicitated World Cup-winning seamer Kranti Goud, who hails from Chhatarpur's Bundelkhand region. Goud was awarded a cash prize of Rs 1 crore, with her parents and coach also being honoured at the event.
Yadav praised the young bowler's grit and her journey from rural Madhya Pradesh to global success, calling her a “symbol of fitness and focus.” He also announced the construction of a cricket stadium in Chhatarpur and assured to address her father's pending police department issue.
Andhra Pradesh: Rs 2.5 crore, government job and house site for Shree Charani
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu met left-arm spinner Shree Charani and announced a cash reward of Rs 2.5 crore, a 1,000 sq. yard house site in Kadapa, and a Group-I government job.
Naidu praised the 21-year-old's performance, saying she had shown “the power of Indian women.” Shree Charani, who took 14 wickets in the tournament, said she was thankful for her family's encouragement and vowed to bring more laurels for India.
West Bengal: Siliguri celebrates Richa Ghosh's homecoming
Siliguri erupted in joy as thousands lined the streets to welcome Richa Ghosh, Bengal's first World Cup-winning cricketer. Riding through a city draped in banners, the wicketkeeper-batter was felicitated at Baghajatin Park, where she was honoured by civic leaders and over 50 local organisations.
“It was my dream to play for India and lift the World Cup,” Richa said, dedicating the victory to team unity and her parents' support. She also urged for a cricket stadium in Siliguri to promote sports in North Bengal.
Other felicitation and recognitions
In Punjab, all-rounder Amanjot Kaur expressed gratitude for her home state's support after meeting PM Modi. Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami announced a Rs 50 lakh reward for all-rounder Sneha Rana, while in Telangana, Sports Minister Vakiti Srihari congratulated Arundhati Reddy for being part of the historic squad.
Go Beyond The Boundary with our YouTube channel.
The Harmanpreet Kaur-led side ended India's long wait for a global women's title with a 52-run victory over South Africa in the final at Navi Mumbai's DY Patil Stadium on November 2 — a moment now etched in the nation's sporting history.
As the team returned home, state governments rolled out special honours and incentives for their hometown stars — a reflection of the pride and inspiration these cricketers have brought to every corner of India.
Maharashtra: Fadnavis honours Mandhana, Rodrigues and Radha Yadav
In Mumbai, Chief Minister Devendra Fadnavis felicitated Smriti Mandhana , Jemimah Rodrigues, and Radha Yadav, presenting each with a Rs 2.25 crore cash reward. Calling them the “pride of Maharashtra,” Fadnavis said their win would inspire a generation of girls.
Coach Amol Muzumdar and the support staff were also awarded for their contributions. “This victory wouldn't have been possible without the efforts of everyone behind the scenes,” Mandhana said, as the state celebrated its champions.
Madhya Pradesh: CM Mohan Yadav honours Kranti Goud with Rs 1 crore reward
In Bhopal, Chief Minister Mohan Yadav felicitated World Cup-winning seamer Kranti Goud, who hails from Chhatarpur's Bundelkhand region. Goud was awarded a cash prize of Rs 1 crore, with her parents and coach also being honoured at the event.
Yadav praised the young bowler's grit and her journey from rural Madhya Pradesh to global success, calling her a “symbol of fitness and focus.” He also announced the construction of a cricket stadium in Chhatarpur and assured to address her father's pending police department issue.
Andhra Pradesh: Rs 2.5 crore, government job and house site for Shree Charani
Andhra Pradesh Chief Minister N. Chandrababu Naidu met left-arm spinner Shree Charani and announced a cash reward of Rs 2.5 crore, a 1,000 sq. yard house site in Kadapa, and a Group-I government job.
Naidu praised the 21-year-old's performance, saying she had shown “the power of Indian women.” Shree Charani, who took 14 wickets in the tournament, said she was thankful for her family's encouragement and vowed to bring more laurels for India.
West Bengal: Siliguri celebrates Richa Ghosh's homecoming
Siliguri erupted in joy as thousands lined the streets to welcome Richa Ghosh, Bengal's first World Cup-winning cricketer. Riding through a city draped in banners, the wicketkeeper-batter was felicitated at Baghajatin Park, where she was honoured by civic leaders and over 50 local organisations.
“It was my dream to play for India and lift the World Cup,” Richa said, dedicating the victory to team unity and her parents' support. She also urged for a cricket stadium in Siliguri to promote sports in North Bengal.
Other felicitation and recognitions
In Punjab, all-rounder Amanjot Kaur expressed gratitude for her home state's support after meeting PM Modi. Uttarakhand CM Pushkar Singh Dhami announced a Rs 50 lakh reward for all-rounder Sneha Rana, while in Telangana, Sports Minister Vakiti Srihari congratulated Arundhati Reddy for being part of the historic squad.
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